Third Round: Offensive Lineman

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They can choose any position here, a center, guard or tackle wouldn't be a horrible choice.

Olin Kreutz is 33 years old and entering his 14th season as both an NFL player. Providing some insurance for him going forward will be a smart move, as he could be walking out the door in the next few years.

Same thing goes for the guard and tackle position: make the roster deep in a position that is obviously the team's weakest.

Who knows, many late round picks surprise in the NFL and obtain a starting role.

Fifth Round: Quarterback

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Chicago has been drinking to much of their Todd Collins and it's imminent that he needs to go. Whether it's him being cut in the preseason or him retiring—he's 39 years old—keeping him at the number two or number three quarterback spot isn't the wise thing to do.

Last season's third string quarterback, young Caleb Hanie, was called upon in the NFC Championship game. He led the Bears to two scoring drives in an effort to escape being shut out by the Green Bay Packers.

While he showed some flash for one of the biggest games of his career, Bear's fans shouldn't jump on his bandwagon yet.

Lacking the starting role experience in the NFL, he's bound to make mistakes if he stays in the game for too long. Haine showed that to viewers as the game got closer to ending.

Third time's the charm, hopefully, for Jay Cutler. Entering his third season with the Bears Cutler hopes to make it his best season thus far.

If the Bears decide to cut Todd Collins, then a third string quarterback will be in need.

There might be slim pickings this late in the draft so they should look for a diamond in the rough.

Sixth Round: Defensive Backs

Running defense, points allowed per game and total defense were among the Bears strengths last season. They were rated in the top ten for each category last season.

Where did their pass defense stand? Twentieth in the league.

Safeties aren't the biggest need for the Bears, they have depth and youth at that position. Danieal Manning and Chris Harris are two underrated safeties that combined for six interceptions and 142 tackles last season.

If Major Wright can remain healthy, he can be a challenger for a starting spot at strong safety.

Charles Tillman is and has been the premiere cornerback for the Bears for some years now. But there isn't much depth at the position behind him.

Tim Jennings is an average cornerback who had better numbers in Indianapolis. D.J. Moore usually played nickelback in some packages and has come up with key interceptions and fumble recoveries.

Zack Bowman, Joshua Moore and Corey Graham all provide depth at corner as well, but and upgrade wouldn't hurt.